The 25-year-old Freehold man, whose name has still not been released citing privacy for the family, was taken from the crash on the Kozloski Road overpass of business Route 33 to a local hospital with head injuries in “extreme” critical condition, authorities said after the crash.

On Aug. 19, Dever was heading south on Kozloski Road when he lost control of the car and crossed into the northbound lane, colliding nearly head-on with the SUV Koller was driving, authorities said.

The vehicles spun counter-clockwise and Koller’s SUV went airborne before landing on top of a Toyota Camry, which was driven by the hospitalized Freehold man, authorities said.

On Wednesday, Monmouth County First Assistant Prosecutor Marc LeMieux said how Dever lost control of the vehicle remained under investigation.

After the crash, LeMieux said it did not appear any vehicle was traveling at “extreme” speeds.

A memorial at the crash site included several photos of the people killed affixed to two orange traffic cones and a street sign, surrounded by candles and flowers.

Both Dever and DeLuccio worked at Wawa, according to their obituaries, and a hat from the business was seen lying on the grass at the memorial site.

Last year, the couple celebrated their daughter’s birth – the first child born in Monmouth and Ocean counties at CentraState Medical Center in Freehold in 2013. The two had been together for about three years, family and neighbors said.

The young girl, named Mikayla, was not in the car at the time of the crash and was vacationing in Florida with DeLuccio’s mother, family members said.

“Noelle was a true free spirit, free from all worldly concerns and always acted on her own choosing by making her mind up and moving forward, but her love for her daughter, Mikayla was always held close to her heart,” the obituary said.

According to his obituary, Dever was a sweet and caring person who wanted to further his career and provide for his daughter.

“He had a beautiful soul and was always the first person to offer help when help was needed,” Dever’s obituary said. “Nicky did not get the time to grow up and become the man he was destined to be.”

Koller was a married father of two daughters and lived just a half-mile from where the crash occurred. He enjoyed golfing, fishing, water skiing and snowboarding, according to his obituary.

“Tom’s daughters were his pride and joy,” Koller’s obituary said. He loved introducing them to every adventure he could take them on.”

DeLuccio's funeral was held Monday, Koller's funeral was held Saturday and Dever's funeral information was not released.

Authorities are asking anyone who may have witnessed the crash or anything just before the collision to call prosecutor's Detective Eric Kerecman at (732) 522-8885 or Freehold Township police officer Joseph Winowski at (732) 462-7908.